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' * ijj.' . - ;v PrtUfL'tovni'v M ?rrl.i;ri. William I). lloivolK wft'o wciltTod tho sister of JVirkin O. Mo:mI. the sctilptor, dlvhloa Ills tluib hotwmvi literature ami his family. I to i? so much in lovo -with lm wifo that somo of hi?) , friomls say that ho soos in l?*r all tho lino rarlotios of her sox, aii'.l fr-.tn h?r fimhionu hid Jiit?*riis?Hiirr linrnitwu lonlf. ing nl her from dilVoront nujrloi. Ho does not ni'oil, likoOoethe, IJ.vV..?c, and' so many liter <ry aftisu. lo woo women to plnoR out the mystery of ilioir heartsfor tlio cmbellishinont of his liolion. To him iii.-? wife is represeutativn of whatever in womnulv i ? woman. This jjs tlio loftiest idoalization of nmrrin?ro. Mm. Francos Hodgson Buruott, tho novelist. d'lifers from tho most non-litorary wlvo* in tho ci'oumittanoo ' that sho is conspicuously---they mi'.vht ?ay fooiishlv?in love with h?r loril. Thoy ar? as iuiimato in ovory rbspoc* :nthoy can bo; thov have no thought or fooling that thoy do not share. Thoy nu^ht bo lormed a co'tnuiiial pair of tuioon*. Tho Int* 11. 11., Mrs. Helen llnnt, whoso second l?u-?i.>a-id was William S. Jackson, had many <>f tho trails ascribed to gonitis, but i/idillur*ano" to nnr iu.iu.inu wai tioi 0110 ol 1IICIU. T ??\v wero very fond -of onn another, and ho a! ways was hor lint court of appeal. Tho snino ml'iht bo said of'Jult:\11 Hawthorne, J. W. DoForost, Murk Twain (Olomons), Charles Dudley Warner, or almost any wrltor. ]f lh<iro has over huon a limo when Ink cam Ail matrimonial discord it has long gone by, especially in this country. E'lmund Clarenco Stodman, who made ? lovo-maich when a mora boy, running away with tho pretty girl who had fascinated him, has kept up tho romanco ovor since; and ho is now, although comparatively young, a grandfather. llo dooi not, alter the manner of many singer*, reveal all his poetry to tho outsido world and preserve his proso for Indoors omploymout. Whatever ho writos his wife hoars first, as she is, ho says, his gontlost and yot most? oxaoti tig critic. Harriot l'roscott (Spofford) has written from hor early girlhood, change of circumstaneos having thrown tho support of the family mainly upon her. A poot and a gonitis,sho might bo thought 10 bo 0110 oi tho most wayward, otnotional, inconsistent creature who could novor poisons permanent fooling and who would be constitutionally incapablo of truo wifehood. Hut tho faot is that sho is domostio to tho coro. Slio and hor husband, Richard S. Spofford, wont to' school togothor, woro in love with ono another as girl and boy, and . arc as much in lovo to-day as when thoy woro in thoir toons. Her naturo is wholly - monandrous. Sho thinks thoro is but one man in tho world?indued, thore is but one for hor?and that mau U Iter husband. She is novor quito content in his absenc, and wol vviuu] iiiui uu nm luii.irn an sno prouably did whoa ho had liiNt declared his lovo. ' And ho, too, is literary, though ho soldom writos, having tho duties of his profession to engross his time. Thoy are an idyllic couple in their affoetion, dyud though thoy bo in ink.? Philadelphia Times. *m - tm*1 ? ?? Drawing tho IjIiio. It was a Nebraska jail, tavern, saloon, and roal-eskalo agency combined. The sheriif enrao out to welcome tho travelor, and ho seemed to boavorynico sort of a man. 'Things isn't just as I'd want 'cm, you know," he apologetically obsorvod, "but this is a now country, and we can't liavo everything at onco. Mako yoursolf right to homo while tho oici woman gook>< dinner." Wiiilo wailing for tho'promised meal one of tho live or six men lounging around tho place entered tho room and asked tho traveler for a mow of tobacco. "Jim. you mmn't do it?you really muan't," said tho landlord. "1 want to do what's right and fair, but 1 must draw tho line somewhere. You jailbirds must not try to put voursolvos on an euuality with tho "uesla of n>y hotel." 'A jail-bird, do you sav?'1 quivered the traveler, as Jim withdrew. "Yoa. He's in for two monthx. All that crowd out there are in jail." "But wlioio is the llight. thfcrUJ. Tn.n i fin Hiiver-plntucl palace, I'il admit, mil it'a the best the county can etVord." Wh?ro^lo you Jock 'em up?" "Nowhere. Tli(To isu't n lock on any door." But what, prevents *ein from running ottP" "NoUihig in pei tick l<r. lt'.ckon Ihoy'Jl nli clear out us soon us the grub gits poor mid I begin lo water tlio whisky." And you won't try toslop YmP" "O no. J'ni wiiiin.^ to be sherilF nr.d jailer, ami 1 w..nt to y.e too county git nlong, but I hey itm-tu'i put t.?<? many burdens on n?e." ?J or!: Hun. ^1 # Am I ?lcUI< <vit Fi x. Ono of tho Ktiil:.?T-; in the dcor-forost horo, whin* a corn* .|>i>'nl?'i5i fr<.i? Scotland to 111o >' I. luuiua'.i ,< ?..:< it , has a young fox \vhiHi ho <uu..ht. whou quito a cub, u 11 -1 which h" ken s ctiainod to ii kennel noar hi-. collate. Tho other day ho g.ivo t.m < re -lino a doad crow, thinking no inigh; lie tho aruusomont ?jf eating it; inn r^naid, after O:\rotul con <.idcrati<>n, thought tho bird's condition ratlin- i:,i led for dccont burial, and llunfm; no dug with his foroj?aws a latjjo cut/n^h hole in front of hi* kcmio., ?i.-t v.-lxn linishod put tho bird into it, ii?v :iit on its back whh it.?ic'.at\.? in tho ^ir. Tno 8uukm' \ who was waicnmg Uh? animat) flaw him then Kcrapo iliu 1 /..m> o.aiu over tilts bird so as qiiio t<i ?; .v?t it-i body; but tno ieg.s sii.I ?;> in tho air. Tiivso loga Si<om?d to annoy him a good dual, and ho triod to pross thoin down with hip no?i*. Failing in thid, and aflor ovi.iontly turning tin; inaltot" ovor in bin mind, ho bit tna h-gs oil", laid tlioin fl it jnvido tUo hint, r.n I thun covofud everything ov" wslh c.tnh. 1 tilirik thin is about as inloi<<c.'?'iit a pioco of m '.soiling as 1 n?vo iv r heard of in an animal.'' Koitlf' Si^ON, WIlMll I.TVn 111' lll/iln I,....U 1 - - ~ -r. v M iunmn UUil(U A car at tiio sumo tini-j, it's u ni^n that thoy aio going to quarrol as to who will pay tho faro, ami that thoy will linaliy end in tho P.i*iad"lphi ? pun. Wlion a hoinolv girl ami a pretty girl walk along tho slroot lojothor, it's a suro sign that tho huniuly girl will carry tho parasol, and that alio will ! covor tho protty girl's laoo with it. . ' . Whonnamall boy is caught with ? % * aurroptitious artieloB in his po.ssossion, ?, it's a sign that " 'nothor (oiler dono ' i it" Whon ft prisonor is intorviowod in tho station houso, it's a sign that ho's ??io f?t uuwthin'."?VrtlrtVt Weekly. f' % ' .? ' * . ' ? vr' , \V-' * "' ' iffe * v a TKituimac xka<vi;dv. A Ilrnco of Mysterious BIurriui'H on CIu-IhIiuiih Kvo-./V Committor of Stvfuly Oi'Kim> I?.U\I wj lllU VIUZVllNi A special to iho Gulve&ton News from Austin says: "Two terrible orimes wero committed in this city lust night, after midnight, which will undoubtedly. result in throe deaths, and there la no telling how many lynching*. During tho past year Austin has been horlifted every i'ow weeks hv some das'TOrdly attack on servant women, both white and colored. Fully a dozen servants have been outraged and eight murdored within this period. The crimes all boro evidence of being perpetrated by tho sam6 person. Every effort has been made to apprehend the ni'iui initio uHlln.l oiu, nmuvtl lIlillAilinO IM!I1I{4 VIII* ployed. Many negroes wcro arrested and put through u rigid examination, but nothing camo of these ellorts. Many citizens and sumo officials held to tho theory that (he crimes wcro perpetrated by some insane person, who cunnin<dv devised how he could shed woman's blood without apprehension. About midnight \V. II. Hancock, a well-to-do carpenter residing at 208 Water street, was awakened by groans. Entering his wife's chamber he found a vacant bed covered with blood spots. Me followed tho trail out of the Iront door around the houso and into tho backyard, where ho. found his wife weltering in a pool of blood. She had hecn struck twico across tho head and face with n blunt axo and her skull was fracturod. Althmivh still niiv.t1 the plnsioians any sho will surely dio from l?cr wounds. Mr?. f Hancock is 40 years of age ami a handsome ?voman. She bears an unblemished character. In the midst of the groat excitement produced by this outrage tho citizens were appalled at. learning of a still greater crime that had boon commuted about the samo hour several squares distant. At 1 o'clock Mrs. Phillips, residing at308 Hickory street, was awakened by the cries of her grandson. Entering tho room of her son, James Phillips, sho found tho infant on tho bed covered with blood, and Phillips lying senseless from a terrible blow on the head. Ella Phillipa, the wife, was missing. The allVighted neighbors followed a bloody trail and found her body lying in the hack yard of tho adjoining premises. Death had resulted Irom a blow on the forehead with an axe. Across tho body lay heavy rails. Her person had been outraged. There is no elue in either ease. Tho excitement on tho streets during the day was very great. Christ| mas was forgotten. Tho Mayor called ? ?<uu>Mig \j inu ^iufii;ii3 in iiiu Oi'llUI louse and nearly a thousand responded to the call, and a committee ot' public safely was organized. The feeling over theso Inst outrages is intense. A house-to-honso sonrch tor the bloodyhanded murderers will probably be made." ^ . joimtor M.O.'liutlor. The Boston Jlcrakl says that tho best class of people iii the North arc Ropubiieans and the same Cyass of people in the Sauth arc Democrats, and it believes that if Senator Butler lived in Massachusetts he would be a Republican. On this point it says: "The same kind of people who are Democrats in South Carolina arc Republicans in Massachusetts. If a man like Senator Hoar lived in South Carolina ho would bo an honest, high-toned, bourbon Democrat. IfSenator Bntlor. of South Carolina, lived in Massachusetts, he would believe that tho Republican party is the only hope of the country." Tho Wilmington Star disputes tho assertion of the Boston Herald, and says that Senator Butler could never by any possible combination of circumstances have been a Republican of the same typo as Senator Hoar. Speaking of Senator Butler, tho Starsavs: "lie lives in the South and ho has that devotion to principle, that sincere regard for organic law, whloluirompts him to vote against such dynamite bills (IB the Blair paternal pedagogic, teachechool-in-tho-Slato bill, although tbo hook is bailed wilh live millions of dollars lor his State. Senator Butler has shown himself to be a statesmen ol' principle since be took his seat in tbo Senate.- Son Lb Carolina honors herself in snob a Senator." Happy Thought In tlio Night. For years Mr. Jas. 15. Ackley, of 1C3 West Fayette street, Baltimore, had s u He red with neuralgia so that be could hardly sleep. But lit' writes, "One night I was suffering very much and the thought struck me that Brown's Trnn Tiiffoi-o <!? ? ?? " ",1 ?r.. ?v. v if vviivi *iw iiiw ov/uiv; ??\/UU) and perhaps euro ino. It w;?.s u liappv thought, and to my grout joy it has entirely cured mo 'after using two bottles. After threo uionshs 1 have had 110 return of the symptoms. I cheerfully recommend it, as the best tonic I have ever used." Neuralgia sull'erers, take tho hint! * lluekloii'H Ariiten Waive. Tim IIkst Sai.vk in lite world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Stilt Khcum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by McMaster, Briec & Kelchin. 'flioiiHitmlH-Sny So, Mr. T. W. Atkiuf*, Girald, Kansas, writes: <4L never heiiitalc to reooininend yonr Electric Bitters to my cus~ toiiier#*, thev j?ive entire satisfaction nnd are rapid sellers." Electric Bitters arc tli<! nil rest nnd 1 mniUmno known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaint?. Purify tho blood and vcuulute tlie bowels. No family can all'ord to bo without, tbem. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every year. Sold at flt'tv cents a bottle by MoMaster, Uricc &; Ketchin. " * ?* A WalkingHkoloton. Mr. E. Sprinirer, of Meclmnicsbuiy, VVl'ilHQ' *ll WrtJ ftHli/iliul * 11? _ ; ...... *. if U T ?iiii//uv? >*1111 i ii 11^; fever it lid abscess on lungs, and reduoed to a tra/Jt'iiir/ tikc/cton (Jot a Iron (rial bolile ot Dr. King's Now Discovery lor Consumption, which did iiiu so much good (bat. I bought u dollar bottle. After using three bottle?, found myself once, more a man, com-j pletely restored to health, with a hearty | appetite and i\ gain of Uc.*h of fortyeight pounds." ('all at. MoMaster, Ilrlee & Ketohiirs l)ruu fc?torc and gel a free trial bottle ot this certain euro for all Lung Diseases. Largo bottles $1.00. ADVICJC TO MOTIIBKS. Mrs. Winsi-oVb noothino Hvnur should always foe used for children teething. It. soothes tho child, softens th? gums, allays all pain, can s wind eollc.-and is the host remedy for tituiThft) i. Twenty.nvn cents a boitlo nuyratyi ? -?>? ? Mis". IluiveM. Turner, nit nsrcd resident of Kiljrelirli', dropped dead lroin I16V cliAir. / / ' , * ' ^ v V ' ' ?#' \;: yk*, > y vV^i* ' * . . "V '<j;\ ; i;*'. 111'mil <i inn " \u \ ? ? 1 . ???*?- - ? "? '? 1 tin Oritnt Mm-umont. t .?,... . ">/. llcfui'o tho Rti'm is wlmllv suhsnrlbrtil lltoro will bo time oarefnlly to consider what form tho memorial should l;ik<'. :in I tlm olhor <|nostioll wllltfh tho dua'it nu I l>mi:\l.of (h'in'ral GrauthavO bi'ouirlii j>r< minontly forward, whether tliero .should not ho a common national ground, a o in po w to, in whioh lU'iv m1 at horoort should bo hnriod, and wliio'h would bocoiuo ut onco a slirino oi ii iiloua! itmigo and an 0Y0r-i'bnuwjng fountain of national union and put riot ism. Thoro is ono obvious objootion *to such a sohonio, which is that tho olaims of distinguished citizens tosuoh nationj<1 sopuitnro mint bo dotormluod bv Congress, and ih? losult would bo almost inoyitablo ihnt moio partisan foolitijr would largely dotormmo a question whioh onon tooling can not justly t|i*ouio. There is to bo oousiaorud. also, th?? advantage of tho distribution of such national shrines throughout tho O'mntry by tho burial of ovory groat ciU/i'Mi at"liis homo. Mount Vornon is a tompto and a monumout which ovon the Capitol would not bp if tho dust 9/ other grout Americans woro deposited in ill* crypts. Liko tho battle-fields of ilio Revolution which are scattered ovor (lie old thirteen States, and oaoh of which is a consecrated Hold of patriotism, tho graves of fatuous Amorioans cherished amid'Mho ^ looal bcoiios of tltoir lives would'bo altars of onu(S| bling patriotism everywhoro in th<> laud. It is objected, indcod, and vory forcibly, that thev aro not ohorishod, but fall often into most utidOemly nogloot^ Wherever this is ti^io, it Is a cans tic rcpn/noh of tho neighborhood or of tho family. 15ut it is liardly 11 reason for national mturmunt Unit a grout man s klndcod uvo nogligont of his grave< In u- lit I io town among tho hills of \vc9toru Massachusetts thoro is a mouumont to iho "over-living moindry" of tho sons of tho to\vn;who died in tho sorvieo of tho Union. It is not a shaft, not a statue, not a pyramid; it is a granito fountain, tho stono forming a low and modoat monument, whilo tho water Hows from tho four sides iuto convenient Dasius, and upon.tho squaro sides of tho stono superstructuro nro ougravod tlio'hriof insoriptiou and tho aamos of tho soldiers. It stand* in tho midst of tho village stroot, and Uio man who stops to drink and to wator hid horses roads tho names and tho inscription, and tho man and boast ro sumo inoir journey reiresneu, mo nuui perhaps rdlecling that oven so tho solfsacrilico of tho soldiers refreshed tho strength of his country and of mau? kind striving for still higher and truer liberty. May not a memorial of Graut bo ol a kiud which by its praotical benolits to his countrymen luuyVooall and symbolize his imiuenso and modest magJ nanimous services to his country P? (Jcoryc William Curtis, in Harper''a Magazine for November. i? ? Working )i llailrond for all It was Worth. Undor tho careless legislation of 4-1. ~ Ol.. I _ 1. 1 III.IIIJ UI liiu oillie?, WHICH 1K18 porruitted corporations to dooido for thonisolves tlio amounts of obligations tlicy might put oui, it is no womlor that iho privilege luis boon abused, and tho making of shares and bonds, Uio.lattor represented to bo amply secured by mortgage liens, Iims been oarriod to criminal excess,. O.io illustration will sullice. Tiio Arkansas Central Railroad coinpany, (tho uamo indicatos iho 'locality) bu'.lt only forty-oight milos of its projected line. Tho road was of narrow gauge, with very light iron, and in overy respect choaply constructed. It cost less than ton thousand dollars per mile, Including equipment. As with most companies building railways in now countries, help in its behalf was asked from tho commonit'ms In Im li?nn(li?it n?..l ? . v ? W HUM M\J I i V I O amounting to half a million dollars won? given it by countios, cilios, otc. Under a staluto providing for aid to railroads when their bods could ho uli.izod for lovoo purposes, tlio company got &1G0.O00 of St;?te bonds. Un. dor another staluto it got, as a loan from the State, its bonds to tho nmount of ?1,360,000, whio.i wore to bo a first lien upon tho property. After an abundant assistance, it would lmvo seemed hardly necessary for tho company to put out obligations of its own. llowever, it procuoded to issuo and ni'irk-nl- i?u mvn lmn'l? ~ ? ivu W UV/IKIO IU 11113 11 111 U11111* of $2,600,000^ of whioli $1,200,000 purported to bo scouroil by lirst mortgage, which was not tlio ease. In addition, a considerable) amount of stook cortllicates was iasuoii. Altogolhcr, noarly ijio.OUO.OOO of paper wore put out and negotiated on tho basis of forty-oight tnilos of nnrrow-gnitgo road. But this proved to bo insullicionl. Tho road, for non-paymont of interest, soon passed into t ho hands of a receiver, who found it in suoh an unlinishcd stale that, with tlio court's pel mission, ho issued a eonsidorablo amount of his own certilioalos to nrovido for nonno. s;uy repairs and betterments. Thou I lie road?the product of so imioh outlay? wus sold at public, miction, ami brought iho utagnilicout sum of $40,000, which was paid, not in cash, but m receiver's coriilicalos dint had boon purchased at a largo discount.?PojMlur bciaicG MuiUhiii for November. I*]'iouuh to Vox ufcj tint. 'Of all tho moil I over hoard toll of, he's tho bouton' of thoni nil. Last night whon ho como home to , supper1 ho'd boon a driukin' boor till ho mnolt worse than a Dutchman, and 1 tolled him so, and 1 tolled him he oughtcu to <;<> out and oat with tho hogs, and ho ju-vcr said a word, but just sot and suiKud. iiu's awful tryiu' to my palioncoi "VVoll, artcr supper ho got up and put on his hat. 'You ain' a-goin' out, ho youi" Hays J. 'Yos,' says ho. 'VVhoroP' Hays I. 4Whoro 'taint so tl/.IUf ' L.....U llll ?l ? . j, f..jo in-, j. nupu you 11 do nrrosiodl'says i, ami oui ho wont, loavin' mo that Iliad 1 couldn't oat* 'I'll givo you a phoo of nsy mind aloro 1 go to i/cit,' siiya 1 i<> in\If, n(id i hoi ii}> and aot up n.I j.Jtor luidui^'hl, and llion 1 put agnail ov?sr my lioud an I wont down lo ilu> station houso. 'Whuio's ?'Jmi?' says 1 to iho polloouiaii. 'I dunno, ' says nc. 'Ain't ho arrosiodP' says J. i dnnno,' biiv.s he. 'Can't von limi out?' miss 1. Hays ho, ami ho nmgoU up tiio CunU'ul station, ami tlioy said lii) wanu't thuro. Thou ho i ungod up iho Uraliol Htation, ami llioy Haul lio wasn't thuro. Tnon ho rungou up thu Trubblo Avonuo .station, and they said ho was thoro; so 1 wont down thoro. ? 'So you wont and got nrroiitod,' did yoP' 8?ya J. 'Wuat did you do that forP' says 1. You hoped I would,' says ho, and 1 didn't want lo disorpint yo,' says ho. 4'Did yo ovor honr such sayin's as fliofc .4... i.t? " !#- ? - ? *?*>? ui?i 8 imvays a i trying to muku liomoplousnnt! Oh, ho'a onongli to vox a saint!"?Detroit Fret \ r s ' I iK&9 l| * iS ^\ ."-? ..?. . kj /fS&terrS?\ e This raodlclno, oomWnlufc' Iron wltn pure Vogotablo tonics,' quickly/; And coinplotoly (.'urea I>ysnviijrift? IiidlMcAtltni, WriiuncbMi I luptiro llUiott, OliilartntVlillls find Fovorn, una Nouralsln. . t It la on unuLllliiK remedy, for Diseases of tlio ?&r' Diseases' pcculltvr to Womoni imd fctt Avflo, lead sedentary Uvea. It dpes not linurothp {eotn, cnuso heudacljQ.or nrnflunA pni\?rinAtIfiYi?? Itenriches and purifies thoblooft,ptlnnilntcs tho apppUto. aids tho assimilation of food, relieves IIcArthw^h nnd Beloh'ipg, aud gtrciig{h0118 tho mustfles ahd nerves. For Intermittent rovers, Lassitude, Lacl: of Energy, to., it has no cttilal, Tho Ronulno liaa abovO tradoipark and oross'tid red ilnesj 6>i wrapper. Tako h6 otlij?r, tU4? out;far BROWli CIIKJ1ICAI, CO., I1AI.TIJtOKJ?, Hp. J'TICKET, SIR."" lA POPULAR CONDUCTOR BAYS: ' t jl uoiwiuw ii my cuu-y ro impart sumo vovy valuable infoimation to my friends and acquaintances as many of t|iem know tho unpleasant condition under wiiloh I have labored in performing my duties arf Conductor of tlio Georgia Central Itallroad. Somo.months ago I became nllliotcd with a fjovore attack of HheamatlSin, and 1 de'slre to state how 1 was cured. It Increased In'violence until ! (jould no longer Rid In and out of the cav;j without assistance. While thus suffering all llio agonies of Jhis dread disease and ready to abandon my position through shear * nocitsVily, 1 wns tmliipnil In hu It It 11 'I'll I.' i.'!.' FeM"WAs'TlVlTLi' 'mag 10A L." 1 had 110 Idea that a medicine could produce such an' effect In no short a time, lex f)8i'ienced a wonderful change before using lalf a bottle. After taking only four bottles, I And myself to-day a well man. This splendid medlcino efteeted a cure no less wondrful in tho case of my wife, who was also terribly nfllicted with Rheumatism. She obtained complete relief and perfect restoration to health after taking the same number of bottles 1 did. I take much pleasure in recommending B. 13. 1> to my friends us i'TH ST-CLASS. I refer to Mr. U.Sclunldt, AyentC. 14. It., Atlanta,- and to C. If. 11. Agent, .Macon, and Dr. Itape, Atlanta. J. T. GOODMAN", Conductor Central K. K. RHEUMATISM. Although a practitioner of nearly twenty years, my mother influenced me to procure U. B. B. for her. . hhe had been confined toher bed several months with Rheumatism, which had stubbornly resisted alt tho usual remedies. Within twenty-four hours after commencing B. 15. B. "I observed marked relief, bhe has ju*t commenced her third bottle, and is nearly as active as ever, ami has been in the front yard with "rake in hand," cleaning up. Her impievomcnt is truly wonilorf ull// and Itnmnounl.. ...... I 1 ? niui/iiyiuu. C. II. MONTGOMERY, M. D. Jacksonville, Ala., April '2, i.s.sr>. TUTPS iHMWSHinSffll j mi - cavctsa 11; ^it.i xyv 25 YEARS USE. Iho Greatest Mqdioal Triumph of tho Ag:! SYMPTOMS OF A TOKP8D LIVER. Lioss of appetite, IlowclM com i vc, l'nin hi tho lion it, with ii dull -ncnnallon In tho bnclc part, i'nln tindor tho HhouldcV" bladoi Fullness nftev ontinir, with ti <1 i?Inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Iiow Npiritu, with n feeling ol"havii\;r neglected nonio duty, Wearliions, l)lzy.lne8H, Flu t toil lifr nt tho lloavt, Dotfi boforotlio cyen, Ilendacho over tlio right eye, llnstlcssncmi, witli fitful droatno, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TWTT'S l*II/Tj8nro especially adapted to such eases, ono doso ofVccla such a change offoelingas to astonish the sufferer. They Inorenso tlio A ii|>cil(o,aiul cause tlio body to Tnkn on Idlest*, thim Hie system la iioxivlslicil, nii<l liy I Iv-ir Tonic Action on tho Digestivo Orun t?H, ltc(;tilnv Siools an; ..prodwcfrt. I'rlco tf fSo? Muwny wt.itV.Y. WWPMWPMcniaMWi iwn ? n ?t i.m mw-wttt>c. <r.'Trg.-fx-nnoriMi tiitt's hair dye, Gnat Haik or Whiskbus changed to a Qlosbv Black by a singlo application of thLs dtk. ifc Imparts ft natural color, acts Instantaneously. Bold l>y DruggiMs, or cent by express on receipt of 81. Office, 44 Murray St., Wow York. "MOTHERS' PEIEOT!" omBrasB&B&si&sssa \ NO Moro Terror!';.,N(/.t onl,y, shortens the time ot labor and (lessens the intensity Nn MftVfi PnJn ! i(,f - - greatly diminishes the , , Idange'r to lilc of both rr*> h/Pam* I mother and child, and No More Dangor 1 |,.rtVes the. mother ill a condition highly fa10 ivorahlo to speedy rc? /-u ii i icovciy, and . i?u less Mother or Uhila.;iinbie to Hooding, e..i jvulsions, and other alarming sy mpto ins ' 'incident to slow . or ti?o Drunri of jpainfnl labor.- mts _ M% , .. Itiiily wonderful CfncftT M other h6odjcy in this respect ehlillivi If. to !> > n<4lli>/l Transformed to TINS M O T UK H'S [KUIIOND fov.r 'to ho I"!* A W'lranUQil as omvof the JH l) Jr~ fcL IH'ivsnvlnj? % i'cuicdU'K " ** (ea* of tlio nineteenth century. ?,?l .From tlio nature of W1" ; tlio ease it will of -w- ~x ~r~ course be understood III \/ that wo cannot pub? j J I lisli certificates eon-A > corn|nj, tills KKMEDY without wvundinjr the (Killcacv of thii writers. Safety ftlKl lOUHC^; tSmonllK |ti!<", unit no mother iwlo has disco used it ' !\vil! e.vor again be Suffering Womaniwitfcoutit in Vr time |of I rouble. A prominent physician lately remarked to tho proprietor, that if it were admissible to make public tho letters wo receive, the "Mothers' Friend" would outsell anything on the market. Gknti.kmen:? During my career in the practice of medicine I use;, your "MOTIIKll'S FRIEND" In a groat number of canes, w|th tho happiest results in every instance. it inaues hi Dor easy, hastens delivery and recovery, and insukes safety TO MOTH MOTH Mil ANI? CHII.I>. No Woman can bo induced to go through the ordeal without it after onrte using it.. Yours truly, T. E. PBNNINOTON, M. I). Palmetto, On., Juno 10, 1884. .Send for our Treatise on "Health and Happiness of Woman," mailed free. BltADFIELI) Kkoulatou Co., Atlanta, Oa. TTTTf5 T* A "PTE! t ',n found on flirt nt Oro. ..... X /Ai X,Al' !' llowoll & eo'rt >lownpoiK>p A(lvortla!ni<Diironu(10 Bpruco wlUTO ntfvorj IrIiik oiUmww wu/ bo uiuUo Xvr it IN NEW VOUK* v V . v:i ' \ *>W v r V s 4 rCAl'ITAIi I'ltlZH, 875,OOO.j&? Tleketa only ?B 00. Bluircs lit l'roporllou. Louisiana State Lottery Company. " We do hereby certify that wo supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, i and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faith toward all partus, and we authorize tho Company to use thin certificate, with (he facsimile* oj our signatures attached, in its advertisements." CoimulHHlouors. IKd the undersigned Jiunhs and Hunkers will pity all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana /State Lotteries which may be presented at our counters. J. II. OilLE??Y, I'res. IiOulglmiB National Itank. BA3IVKL IB. KRNKKDY, I'ros. Mato National llitnlc. j. A. ItAliDWU', Pres. Now Orleans National Hank Incorppmtoil in 18(58 for 25 years by the Xogislnturu for Educational ami Charitable ilimMwwou mil It ?\ I nl' Ol mill lum t.... |>UUVU ...villi V.?|"VIII ?>l VI|?U lf,v?v/v. IU wi ich ft reserve fund of over ?.">(50,000 lm* .since been added. i liy an overwhelming popular vote Us franchise was made a part of tho ])resent State Constitution adopted December 2nd, A. I). 1K70. The only Lottery over voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand SlnjjJy Nunibv)' Drawings talus ]>lii<*0 Monthly, ami the Kxtrnoi-riina vy l)ra\viiifis rv);iitaiiy overy tlirce months instead of Homt-Amiually as heretofore, brKinnin^ Mul'cli, 18K<>. AND'lalXDin OI't'OKTl'XITY TO W IX A POICTIIXB4. K J H H T (1 U A N I) DUANV1NG. CLASS A. IN TIIB ACADHMY OP MUSIC, NKW OKMiANS, TUKSHAY, .JANUARY Vi, 1880?lSStli Monthly Drawing (Mni AL I'ltlXK, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets lit Flvo DullsirB lCnch. M} nivi IUHH| 111 X' III II t 111 L'roportioilt LIST OK I'UIZKS. 1 CAI'ITAL PU1ZE $?5,ooo 1 (lo ClO 25,(200 1 do do lo.ooo 2 PIUZES OF $15000 lo.ooo 5 do 2000 lo.ooo 10 do looo lo.ooo 20 do 500 lo.ooo loo do 200 2o,ooo auo do loo iio.ooo 500 do CO 25,000 1U00 do 25 25,000 APPROXIM AT ION PHI 7,Kt?. o Approximation Prizes of $T.">o ?,?5o 9 do do ooo 4.500 9 do do 251) 2,25o 190T Prlzw, amount In*,' to *205,500 Apptlcatlon for rates to eluhs should he made only lo Uio cilice ol the Company In New Orleans. For i?ri hor Informal Ion write elearly, plvln;? fun address. postal kotiss, Express Money Oruers. or New Yo? U K.veii.-inuv h. i.wii nary loiter, currency by Express (s.il sums or f5 niul upward.-) at our expense) ailuivs-."<l M. A. DA (J1*11 IN, Now OrlrniiR, L.H., or nr. a. daui'ii in, . Washington, I>. C. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW OllLEANS NATIONAL DANK, New OrtciiiiK, Ln. Diannci niul n^nronci JLMilUsJ iUUl U1&01W FROM T1IE WOKLD'S BEST MAKERS, AT FACTORY PHICES ON T1IE EASIEST -TERMS OF PAYMENT. EIGHT GRAND MAIvKRS A\TI) OVWH TIIUICE HUNDRED STYLES TO SELECT EllOM. PIANOS: CIIICKERING. MASON A 11 AMI,IN, MATIIUS1IEK, BENT & AUION. ORGANS: MASON & IIAMJjIN, a f \r a i > i a i ;wiv;v i\i/, OKOIIKSTRAL, mid BAY STATE. Pianos and Organs delivered, freight paid, to all railroad points South. Fifteen days' trial and freiglit both ways if not satisfactory. I37**Order and test in yonr own homes. COLUMBIA MUSIC HOUSE, ihaneh of LUDDEN <fc BATES' S. M. H. \T 'WT rin>TT*M n n. >>. ixvuiur, iuaiiagor, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. OflOASG: ^*?S$??7ir? PIANO >s lliqlici! Hon- fi( N.-w n;..cli of ms.valM.ront R J'iS&W il > ? World's Ixl.i- *?<* . 1 not trip.irronc! i t I on . f. r^r| ai ri^hie'MiV"irs.JhtifA??i".-'J' " ' -,1 J| h liiinns as Ono liuiiiltcilV^f?5S; v'-"r' r-'-" on tho Style*. Sji. to %V( J . 1 T *** *? 1.V1 |i p i ^v.i?)t)t[j fw. TurCath. j"\i I (1 Rvl I v-r s l i>.n fee. fe??-? ORG AH AMD PI AJK) CO. tB4T;:ir.'?ntSt..Do3?j?. :C H (U:*.!ci:?(*)> tr. Y. 149 Wabr...l? Avo., Chicago. t FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. " ^ I f fwmm ' ' : >v- v' .v?T ;' * u i*-: > .-/" ? I".k :.>iii^r? . ?->;>> ' - > .? ptromgcgtcaeja^^ .i, ..Mium iim?aa? NEW ADVJiUTlSICMIONTS. CONSUMPTION J I hnvo a positive romody for tlioabovodliefrsejby Ita uso thousands of CIIM'B OC (lilt wnmt Islnd mill of fonif HtundliiK lnwo bpcii cu'cd. 1 ndriMl, - ostroimli mvfnlih In Itsomciicy.tlisit I wl t s.mtTWO HOTVI.Kst 1-ltBB, together wllli it VAl.l'ADI.KTIUI.VTISK on tills dltfuimo to nny sulTt'ior. (Uvi\ox|>ivks ?tul I' O.iddr * ?. 1>?. T. A. SLUi;UM, 161 lVnrlSl., Noiy York. F?w I<M Fft 5JKJJ4 i i * ?!.4 t'? B*hi <> ' '?' ? ? , ... - ?/ ?.) VSV, I 1 by one u hn was drnf twenty-eight years, ih/ Treated by most of nt toU specialists of tho (ley wit li >;o bcnetl'. Cured himael,/ In threo ni( niliH, n*id sJolt then hundreds of otlv rs by s une pr->fKs. A plain, simple nnd 8UCC08<<inl homo iron I input. Address T S, 1'AtSK, 1 iS i: >. t V6lh sr.. N,\v York <. liv, Parker's Tonic A Pure Family Medicinc flint Never" Intoxir.il.es. If you ni-o it la ::yoc minister or business n\an exhausted by mental strain or anxious earns do not tako intoxicutn^ sllmuiauis, but use Paiikkk's Ton io. n .von lir>v" Dyspepsia, Kheunv.ulsm. Kidney or Urinary Compl.tlnis, or if you nr> troubled Willi any disorders tlio stoinae'v, boweK blood or norve5> yow ayn bo cuvcd by l'AitKi.it's Tonic. JBIISCOX cV 10S William Klreel, Now York. IPAEgU&EOBfc'H OMR BALSAM. Parkcr'fi nnlr Halsatn Is finely perfumed and la warranted to prevent fulling of the lhv rand to remove danilrnIT and Itching. 111HCOX & CO., Now York. I)ec24i,l\v I CIBE FITS! When I coy euro I <lo not mean merely to stop them for a tlmo and then lnvo them return nentn. I mean nradlcst euro. I linve made the rileoimo of PITS. K 1*11 Kl'SY orKAl.IsINO 81CKNK>-ij a llfoloDK Htudy. 1 warrant my remedy to euro tlio woist cases. Decauao otheia l.uvo failed Is no reason for 11 t now receiving a cute, ?eud At onco for n trcatlxe and a I'r.'o llottlo of my Inf.-iHIMo reniei'ji' O'.va Kx| re>H mid Pom Onl.-e. It rosts you iiothl!!;,- I>r a tiUI, and 1 Will euro yon; 1JR. II. 0. HOOT, H'3 IVarl it., N.V. YOU COULD NOT j\ O- /\ *0 W [ 7\ ^Uhr /kk ^ c' \ M3r H L&* ? IF YOU WOULD I So more fashionably dressed than in one of my Konr-lluUtnu'd Cutaway Cork-Screw Suits. Not only is 1 lie stylo the most popular for street and businWs wear, hilt the f 1 I.. -.1 < : > ....... i ..i i i.> in^.i: 11 ill il I ll'il I .IIU'C ?111(1 HIOUcratc in price. 1 h ive :xiI the leading stylos and novelties of season, such as SqnaroCnt Sacus, One ami l-'our-13uttoned Cutaways in fancy worsted, Cheviots and Cas sinieres. Prince Albert:? in diagonal, worsted, cork-screw, whipcord and granite. My assortni'Mi^ '? ??* f?\yl greatly admired .. .idly Jf':d fit, a;. Well US tllO make and triinnnn;.'. It isneci:.;sary to .;co these. goods to appreciate them. 1 have also a line of dents' Furnishing Goods?for assortment, styles and pricescannot be equaled in the citly. Aljoa well selected stock of Hats and Gents' nne mioi.'s ol cwi y sly It? Unit bengals description. When in tlh1 city call and see this magnificent stock of Gents' Outfits, and I am sure you will be pleased with the result of your inspection. All orders addressed to my care will receive prompt attention. Respect fully, ' M. I>. KIXAliD, COLUMBIA, S. C. HAGAN'S IVF^o*nn1in ? - ? ^ ? v Jt. JL n. _JL > i.4,1 li t is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her freshness to it, who would rather not tell; and you cant tell. i | Knar toose. A certain <n>re. Nol expensive. Thro# months' treatment In one package. Good Tor Cold In the Flead, Headache, Dlzzlnesa, Hay Fe.ver, Ac. Fifty cent*, By all Drugglsta, or by mull. E. T. HAZIOf/riNK. Warien, P* <;?x-.?i Pny for A prosit*, fiioo to ficoo mo. iiiiiili'KcliiiiKOiii'tilriiMil Kriv iklstorv. l it i.iimiM ;i 1111 llulilt'HOi liU'Woi'ld Wriio to .9. SlcCiit'dy A Co., PiiilmU'lpiiin, lu. Ashley ^ol' Tho Solubltf'CJimno'is'ji highly ooncentral Grade Fertilizer for all crops. ASHLEY COTTON AND COllN C'OMl two crops and also largely used by tho True ASllLEV ASH ELEMENT.?A very clu till/or for Cotton, Corn and Small Grain Gi ASHLEY DISSOLVED MONK; ASH LI Grades?for use alone and in Compost heftj For Terms, Directions, Testimonials, and publications of the Company, address THIS ASH LUX PIIOS1 N ovL'ai.ly m! OB m m* as~ OUHE0 ? Diphthorliu Oroup, Anthina, Broriohitla IioaraoncBa.TiUluonzn, linokini* Cough,whooping Oc DInrrhcen, Kldnoy Troublon, nnaflpliwO Dlseasco. Pai Thooo plllBWeroa wondorful dlsoovory. No othox roliovo nil manner of diooaao. Tho Information arou pllln. I-'lnd out nboat thorn anil yon will idwa.va be froo. Bold ovorywhoro, or aonjt by wall for 8Bo, In Btnn BKorldnn'n Con (lit Ion on mm mj m vj v~ran n u A Powder In nbnolutoly Wj 01 H W K?* 911 mmlSL SI 1 mmmmt m Sold ovorywhoro, of nont by mntl foe 03 oonto In otam Ix oftuo by ?xproaa, propald, for $0.00. V, \ "?> fS'?* ffia k y -'' ' xlH IHEib. ; J ' FOR THE I ! . \ I NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ? | >; $-, i a. ' mr- i i i 1 . ! w c nave conciuuea to re** ; ! * V. 1 ducc our immense} STOCK ! , \ b}' selling the samoat ./:* .* ** {A ! NO I-IUMBUG, only- COST I Y | PRICE will be vchanged for I our entire stock of * \ * ' V v | DRY GOODS, , I CLOTHING, BOOTS, J. SltlOES. HATS, i CiAPS. :l ; V Blankets Blankets. " 1 ysf AGENTS FOR THE ^ f'OlSJT T NT T?7VTrr A T CITTDT j vy x ^ jl ill JUtJL 1X1 Ulll XV J. y The best and cheapest Shirt I now made. 1' COME AND BE CONVINCED. P.L4NDECKE11&BR0. <Tfi IHl P H H EV /I and W1IISUY HABITS cur*4 [3 U P H '1 ii RMS ul without pulii. BOOK tli> B U rJ5 B W B *'** l?:?rl oont FUEB. I JlJl".U. If. WOOLLBy, M. D.. Atlanta,Q?. ONE CAR-LOAD OF WESTERN Horses anil lares K ' . A ALL WELL BROKEN TO DOUBLE OK SINGLE lli.ItNESS, AND AMONG THEM A FEW WELL OA I TED NADDLl] HORSES, ALL OF WHICH WE\vILL SELL LOW ./ FOR CASH, OR WILL E^^AN^ , THEM FOR GOOD HEAVY MULES. V.W \ PARTIES WANTING EITIIM$^ \j TO PURCHASE Oil TRADE >VlLt? FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO I S1 A T T />\T IT?1 . r.t ' - ? - ? v/iiiii UiN UO A 1' AiN J!/A1(IjY DAY* | A. WIIjIJIFOIM) & SON, Winnaporo, S. C. ~ OYSTERS! ** . Fresh three times a week, from S>l Norfolk. Tho Colebrated Lynhavon and James lliver Oysters, at AVinusboro Ico House* Mr UBLE jorU^NO, ,cd Atnmonlat'ed Guano, a complolo IIlgM 'OIJNI) ? A complete Fertilizer for? those ^ ikers near Charleston for vegetabl^a, etol . ;np and excellent Non-Ammonialcit Forrops, and also for Fruit Trees, Grape <v :Y ACID PHOSPHATE, of very High! f:$ for tho various attractlvo and instructive^ ?HATE CO., Charleston, S. C. | mphlet free. t>'r. X."ft". Johngo'n "kuSVT ^ NBW, mem 8 I BLOOD. PH lvLKw%9 n llko thorn in tho \f<vr'd. WtU po?ltlvo)ir auro ojW ncl ooo)!. box la woith ton timoatho coat of m box <Jaf > thankful. Ono pin n doee. Iuntitrfttoa ipfl. Dr. X. H. .TOnNBON (icO.,M O.K. Bt.,